Do millennials bring something new to leadership?
Three authors, one Jewish, one Muslim, and one Christian, place their hope firmly in a new generation—again.
Three authors, one Jewish, one Muslim, and one Christian, place their hope firmly in a new generation—again.
Paul Kahn’s memoir of his family is a cautionary mirror for our cultural moment.
According to James McGrath, unless Jesus was able to learn from others, he wasn’t truly human.
Blessed are those who read this wise and lovely book.
Christopher Beha’s characters find themselves in pits, and the way out is not remotely clear.
Courtney Martin invites progressive parents to reckon with racial justice.
It’s also about a conflict within the order of the universe.
Two new monographs provide religious entry points into the political philosopher’s thought.
Michelle Duster situates her influential great-grandmother in the history of Black life in America.